Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2020.
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St. Boniface Hospital
409 Taché Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
Directions: The Landscape Dancers will be performing outside, in front of St. Boniface Hospital with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra Outreach Group off to the side on an enclosed grassy area. All will be socially distanced. Visitors are encouraged to walk by, pause to enjoy the exquisite dance and music, remaining conscious of safety and distancing.
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Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
Accessible en chaise roulante.
À propos
Friday September 25th Stephanie Ballard's Landscape Dancers and the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra's Outreach Group will be performing as part of St. Boniface Hospital's Culture Days in collaboration with Artists in Healthcare.
Landscape Dancers, socially distanced and masked, with soloist Kathleen Hiley and students from the School of Contemporary Dancers and Manitoba Chamber Orchestra musicians, will collaborate to fill the front entrance area of St. Boniface Hospital with live music and dance ... safely distanced with observers encouraged to walk by, pause to enjoy, remaining aware of other observers.
"The arts, it has been said, cannot change the world, but they may change human beings, who might change the world." Maxine Greene
Performances 12 - 1 pm Friday September 25th and 12 - 1 pm Wednesday October 7th
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Artists in Healthcare MB
Artists in Healthcare MB
WE BELIEVE:
Music and the arts transform patient, family and staff experiences in healthcare. They facilitate communication; hope, healing and can inspire compassion and resilience.
OUR VISION:
Artists in Healthcare Manitoba envision a future where music and art are part of one’s natural experience in health care.
OUR MISSION:
Our mission is to incorporate musicians and artists into those circumstances that will enrich the patient experience and nurture health and wellness through the arts
Artists in Healthcare Manitoba (AIHM), was established in 2001. Our vision is to improve the patient, family and staff experience in healthcare and to address the needs of the whole person through meaningful engagement with the arts.
Pre-covid, our live music and art at the bedside programs were found in hospitals, Cancercare, hospices and long-term care facilities. Musicians played for over 8,000 patients every month in dialysis, intensive care, chemotherapy, palliative care, geriatric rehabilitation, psychiatric health, and in a variety of treatment and acute care wards, facility lobbies and waiting areas. This summer, in partnership with the Manitoba Chamber Orchestra, under a Winnipeg Foundation grant, we were able to bring many outside live performances to numerous hospitals and long-term care.